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Constipation occurs when a person has difficulty passing stool or has infrequent bowel movements. It can cause discomfort, bloating, and abdominal pain. Here are some tips on how to avoid constipation: 1. Eat a fiber-rich diet: Eating a diet high in fiber can help prevent constipation. Fiber adds bulk to your stool and makes it easier to pass. Good sources of fiber include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds. 2. Drink plenty of water: Drinking enough water is important for keeping stools soft and easy to pass. Aim for at least eight cups of water per day. 3. Exercise regularly: Regular exercise can help stimulate bowel movements and prevent constipation. Try to get at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise, such as brisk walking, every day. 4. Don't ignore the urge to go: When you feel the urge to have a bowel movement, don't delay. Ignoring the urge can lead to constipation. 5. Establish a regular routine: Try to have a bowel movement at the same time every day, preferably after breakfast. This can help regulate your bowel movements. 6. Avoid processed foods: Processed foods are often low in fiber and can contribute to constipation. Try to limit your intake of processed foods and eat more whole foods. 7. Consider probiotics: Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that live in your gut. They can help regulate your digestive system and prevent constipation. You can get probiotics from foods like yogurt or take them in supplement form. 8. Limit certain medications: Certain medications, such as painkillers and antacids, can contribute to constipation. If you're taking these medications, talk to your doctor about ways to prevent constipation. If you're still experiencing constipation despite these tips, speak to your doctor. They can recommend other treatments, such as laxatives or stool softeners, to help relieve your symptoms.
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